Former Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Board President George Dixon III received close to a million dollars in health benefits he was not entitled to, according to an investigation by the agency’s board of trustees.

Dixon first enrolled in RTA’s insurance policy when he became board president in 1994.

During the next 24 years, Dixon racked up $130,000 in unpaid premiums.

From 2003 to 2018, his policy paid out more than $900,000 in medical claims.